User's Manual
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Data Sheet: IRIS Door & Window Sensor (3320-L)
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Use Cases
Special Features
Getting Started Troubleshooting
• Receive alerts when doors/windows open or close
while you’re away.
• Trigger “welcome” or “goodbye” scenes.
• Trigger alarm when doors or windows unexpectedly
open.
• Automate lights in closets and small rooms
Receive alerts when doors/windows open or close
while you’re away.
You can use the Iris Door & Window Sensor to notify
you when the kids get home from school or when a
repair man leaves.
Trigger “welcome” or “goodbye” scenes.
Your house can now welcome you home as you return
from work and conserve energy while you’re away.
Use the Iris Door & Window Sensor in the morning by
having it put thermostats in deep setback and turning
off unnecessary lighting.
Trigger alarm when doors or windows unexpectedly
open.
While you’re away or at night while you’re asleep, you
want more than just notication of an entry/exit—you
want an alarm to be triggered. Pair with an alarm or
siren to alert your family and police to intruders as well
as deterring burglars from entering the home.
Automate lights in closets and small rooms
Place a Iris Door & Window Sensor on closet and
pantry doors to trigger lights to automatically turn
on and off. This feature provides extra visibility and
safety.
Hall Effect Sensor
The Iris Door & Window Sensor features a Hall effect
sensor for increased sensitivity, reliability, and reduced
size. By eliminating the need for a reed switch, the
Hall effect sensor has no moving parts, increasing
reliability. This feature also increases the battery life of
the sensor.
Easy Mounting Options
The Iris Door & Window Sensor can be installed
using either adhesive strips or mounting screws (both
included). The easy-to-install mounting plate attaches
with a single screw and the sensor simply slides into
place on the mount.
Pull-to-Pair Join Process
All 3-Series sensors feature “pull-to-pair” joining. The
device ships with the battery pre-installed and all that
is needed to begin the joining process is to pull out
a small plastic tab from the bottom of the device.
There is nothing for the user to take apart or put back
together.
ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 Compatibility
The Iris Door & Window Sensor is fully ZigBee HA 1.2
certied and is guaranteed to function with all open,
ZigBee HA 1.2-certied hubs and devices.
Superior Range and Updatability
The Iris Door & Window Sensor supports over-the-air
updates providing for seamless upgrades and feature
additions without the need for any user interaction.
Step 1: Open ZigBee Network for Joining
Using your controller or hub’s interface, enable the
ZigBee network for joining.
Step 2: Pull Tab from Side of Sensor
Pull the small plastic tab out from the side of the
sensor and it will immediately begin searching for a
network to join.
Step 3: Finish Joining at Hub (optional)
Some hubs and controllers require additional steps
such as naming or categorizing the device.
Step 1: Remove and Replace Battery from Device
Slide off the battery cover on the bottom of the device.
Remove battery and replace with a new CR-2 battery.
Reassemble and test operation.
Step 2: Factory Reset and Rejoin
Remove battery. Insert a paper clip into the reset
hole on the side of the device. While holding down
the reset button, reinsert battery to factory reset the
device. Repeat the “Getting Started” steps to rejoin
the ZigBee network.